HIRAM, OH - It was a game that didn't end until the last minute as the Chatham women's soccer team (10-6-2, 7-4 PAC) beat the Hiram Terriers (5-13, 2-9 PAC) 1-0. 
With just four minutes left in the game, sophomore 
Elizabeth Gallup decided the Cougars were not ending the regular season with a tie. Fellow sophomore 
Sarah Vescio would serve a ball into the box that Gallup would settle and blast into the upper corner of the net. 
Gallup wasn't alone in the Cougars offensive power as they racked up 10 shots on goal tonight against the Terriers. Four of those would come from senior 
Halle Marsalis, two from Gallup and sophomore 
Jorjanne Seaman, and one each from seniors Addison Llyod and 
Ainsley Smith. The Cougars also earned 10 corner kicks in the match while allowing Hiram none. 
The Cougars back line would only allow the Terriers to get four shots on goal securing the shutout for sophomore goalkeeper 
Kyanni Escudero tonight. 
With the win tonight, the Cougars have secured the #4 seed in the PAC Championship Tournament and home field advantage for the first round. They will be back in action this Saturday, November 1st, at UPMC Graham Field when they take on the #5 seeded Franciscan Barons at 1 PM in the PAC Quarterfinals.